PangeaSeed is pleased to announce our latest print release of the new year of our ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 4 print suite by guest artist Nosego (USA). The highlighted issue of this edition reef fish conservation (Clownfish). More info and images after the jump!

PangeaSeed is pleased to announce our first print release of the new year of our ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 4 print suite by guest artist Eric Vozzola (USA). The highlighted issue of this edition is coral reef conservation. More information and images after the jump.

PangeaSeed is pleased to announce the latest print of the ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 3 print suite by guest artist Onur (Switzerland). The highlighted species of this edition is the iconic polar bear and the issue of climate change as it relates to fossil fuels and human impact. More info and images after the jump!

PangeaSeed is pleased to announce the latest print of the ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 3 print suite by guest artist Scott Listfield (USA). The highlighted marine species of this edition is the endangered whale shark. More images and info after the jump!

PangeaSeed is pleased to announce the latest print of the ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 3 print suite by guest artist Sandra Yagi (USA). The highlighted marine species of this edition is the iconic Nautilus. Images and info after the click.

“Death and Nautilus” portrays a species facing destruction at the hands of humans. I chose to portray the Nautilus because it is symbolic of the timelessness of the ocean environment, which has nurtured the Nautilus over the great expanse of time since prehistory. Their ancestors, which look very much like their modern descendants, navigated the oceans of 500 million years ago. But now, humanity is threatening the health of the oceans with overfishing, pollution, and climate change. This threat is symbolized by the human skeleton of Death, in the painting. The skeleton holds the fate of the Nautilus in his hands. We must take action to protect the ocean, and use its resources in a sustainable way, and prevent the loss of the Nautilus and all the other beautiful and fascinating creatures of the seas.” – Sandra Yagi

Our good friends over at PangeaSeed Foundation have a killer sale going for this Halloween – it’s surely one to not miss. Here’s what they say about the sale:

It’s that time of year again and PangeaSeed Foundation Spooky Tubes are back from their watery depths!

For only $50 per tube, October 16-31, don’t miss your chance to get your hands on some limited edition PangeaSeed goodies from deep within the archives including long sold out art prints, limited edition Sea Walls: Artist for Oceans merch and much more!